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Cause of disease? -correct answers Etiology What's a non infected blister called? -correct answers Vesicle Keloid formation is an example of what? -correct answers Exlcessive scar tissue/Hyperplasia Chemicals that cause fever are called? -correct answers Pyrogens A tumor that does not metastasize is? -correct answers A benign tumor. Abnormal narrowing of structure? -correct answers Stricture Microscopi

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Cause of disease? -correct answers E ology



What's a non infected blister called? -correct answers Vesicle



Keloid forma on is an example of what? -correct answers Exlcessive scar ssue/Hyperplasia



Chemicals that cause fever are called? -correct answers Pyrogens



A tumor that does not metastasize is? -correct answers A benign tumor.



Abnormal narrowing of structure? -correct answers Stricture



Microscopic study of ssue? -correct answers Histology



Mast chemical cell that causes sneezing/runny nose? -correct answers Histamine



Prolonged ischemia with necrosis in extremi es is called? -correct answers Gout



Abnormal connec on between 2 structures? -correct answers Fistula



Another word for pus? -correct answers Purulent exudate

, Removal of necro c ssue? -correct answers Debridememt



"New growth" disorganized and uncontrolled? -correct answers Neoplasm



Chemical signals a rac ng white blood cells to injury? -correct answers Chemokines



Shrinkage of a skeletal muscle due to paralysis? -correct answers Atrophy



Something a nurse sees like rash or swelling is? -correct answers A sign



Something the pa ent feels is? -correct answers A symptom



Complete chromosome picture of an individual? -correct answers Karyotype



Two major causes of cellular injury? -correct answers Hypoxia & Physical agents



Aptosis bs Necrosis? -correct answers Programmed cell death vs uncontrolled cell death



Cys c Fibrosis (CF) inheritance pa ern? -correct answers Autosomal recessive



Tay- Sachs inheritance pa ern? -correct answers Autosomal recessive



Down syndrome cause? -correct answers Trisomy 21



Hun ngton's disease inheritance? -correct answers .Autosomal dominant

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